Nargis Bagheri is known for Garam Masala (2005), Pranali: The Tradition (2008) and Morning Walk (2009).
Nargis was born to multi-cultural parents in Queens, New York City on 20 October 1979. She started her career as an American model, even appearing in America's Next Top Model Cycles 2 and 3 in 2004. She also posed for the 2009 Kingfisher Swimsuit Calendar. In 2011, she made her Bollywood debut with Imtiaz Ali's Rockstar alongside Ranbir Kapoor. She gained further success for her roles in Madras Cafe (2013) and Main Tera Hero (2014). 2015 will see her make her Hollywood debut in Paul Feig's 'Spy' alongside names such as Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham and Jude Law amongst others.
Nargis Khan is an actress, known for Pratighat (2018), Atithi Kab Aoge Shhamshan (2020) and Qismat (2019).
Nargis Nandal is known for The Sky Is Pink (2019), The last drive and Bhak (2019).
Nari has a commanding stage and screen presence, he is 6'2" with an athletic frame. He is always seeking charismatic, challenging roles that require a committed performance. His screen credits include Spectre, directed by Sam Mendes, Disney's Cinderella, Murder On The Orient Express, Death on The Nile and a guest spot on the TV series Temple. He is also known for playing the lead role of Billy Laidlaw in the BAFTA award winning online football video game, I Am Playr. Nari has a strong array of theatre credits working with some of Britain's most revered actors, writers and directors. In November 2019, he originated the role of Valvert in Cyrano De Bergerac at the Playhouse Theatre adapted by Martin Crimp, directed by Jamie Lloyd and starring James McAvoy. The production was nominated for best revival at the Olivier Awards and was filmed and broadcast to cinemas globally on the 20th Feb 2020 via National Theatre Live. He also appeared in the original cast of the West End and NYC smash hit show People, Places and Things written by Duncan Macmillan, directed by Jeremy Herrin and starring Denise Gough. Nari was the recipient of an Ian Charleson Award commendation for his performance in the critically acclaimed production of Macbeth for the Manchester International Festival, directed by Kenneth Branagh and Rob Ashford. The production subsequently transferred to NYC's Park Avenue Armory and a film is available via the National Theatre Live catalogue. Nari has played the lead role in Shakespeare's Othello several times at different stages of his career; at drama school- in London's West End and in the Czech Republic with the Prague Shakespeare Company. He was raised by his Jamaican mother and Indian father in a creative household alongside his three brothers: Rohan, Arun and Omar. During his childhood, Nari performed in numerous productions with Chickenshed Theatre including shows at the Guildhall, Royal Albert Hall and performing with the Spice Girls on their farewell tour at Wembley Stadium 1998. Nari was encouraged to pursue a career in acting by his high school drama teacher and he went on to study acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
Nari Kye was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey, USA. She is a production manager and producer, known for Wasted! The Story of Food Waste (2017), The Mind of a Chef (2012) and The Layover (2011).
Nari Kye is known for Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (2013) and Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (2005).
Nari Silvers is an actor, known for A Recipe for Seduction (2020).
Narilya Gulmongkolpech is known for Farang (2023), The Medium (2021) and Postman (2023).
Narin was born in Romford Essex and graduated from Aberystwyth University, after studying BA (Hons) Performance with Film and TV. Her first major acting writing credit was in Girls Go Trolling (Channel 4 Online). She then made guessed appearances in Hooligan Legacy (2016), Finding Fatimah (2017) and Man Like Mobeen (2018). Her performance style is often described as eccentrically whimsical and deadpan. In 2014 Oz took her theatre show up to Edinburgh Festival, a physical comedy prank show called, Narin Oz: Addicted To Love. Narin's alter ego Oz trolled the audience (of 4 people) six times a day by pretending to fall in love with an audience member inside her car. She sat with the audience in her car as well as performing physical stunts on the car taking them all on a journey about love & sex addiction. She was voted as one of the top ten loonies in Chortle Magazine and was interviewed by Mark Watson for BBC2's Edinburgh Nights. In 2016 she co created a prank show for Channel 4 called Girls Go Trolling and then went on to star as Crysta in Hooligan Legacy.